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Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
:euromax: Another year beaches!

For real, at least he has giving a lot of time to youngsters.
It would be worse to have one of our worst season in decades and don't even have a good side to show
Getting minutes is good. Getting next to no coaching on passing combinations is not good. The tale of Vlahovic shall be a lesson for all. After the initial burst of energy don't be surprised if it tapers off and they settle into the average form that reflects their skill and experience level. Young players need coaching and guidance not just the eagerness to work hard and impress.

I like Fagioli the most from our youngsters
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
He isnt a coach. He would fail wherever he would go. But most likely Juve will be his last job, he is THAT done.
isn't it funny that allegri throaters will claim vlahovic and others need to step up, but every single attacking player under him has been struggling badly?

douglas costa
berna
dybala
higuain
ronaldo
kulusevksi
milik
vlahovic
chiesa
now kostic and di maria.

but apparently players are the problem. why are all the attacking players struggling?
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,650
isn't it funny that allegri throaters will claim vlahovic and others need to step up, but every single attacking player under him has been struggling badly?

douglas costa
berna
dybala
higuain
ronaldo
kulusevksi
milik
vlahovic
chiesa
now kostic and di maria.

but apparently players are the problem. why are all the attacking players struggling?
Higuain didn't struggle.
Dybala didn't struggle when he was fit.
Ronaldo didn't struggle.
Costa didn't struggle when he was fit.
Berna was a mediocre hack.
Kulusevski is a mediocre hack.
Milik is a backup player and he's doing ok.
Chiesa is coming back from a nasty injury.
Kostic is having a great season!?
Di Maria has been stepping up after a slow start.
Vlahovic has been shit, how much that's on Allegri we'll see if/when we get another coach, or if he leaves the club.

How did you manage to put so much nonsense in just one post and how are there idiots liking it.

Ya'll should just focus on missing games.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,029
Getting minutes is good. Getting next to no coaching on passing combinations is not good. The tale of Vlahovic shall be a lesson for all. After the initial burst of energy don't be surprised if it tapers off and they settle into the average form that reflects their skill and experience level. Young players need coaching and guidance not just the eagerness to work hard and impress.

I like Fagioli the most from our youngsters
You dont think our coaching staff is practicing passing, shooting or having any technical trainings with our players? What do you think we do in trainings? I love how convinced some of you are about our training sessions. Like you are right there, on the ground, in the locker room or wherever the fuck to know what is going on within the club. Its just wild outlandish claim that any professional coach and his staff would neglect technical training of any sort. Wtf?!
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Higuain didn't struggle.
Dybala didn't struggle when he was fit.
Ronaldo didn't struggle.
Costa didn't struggle when he was fit.
Berna was a mediocre hack.
Kulusevski is a mediocre hack.
Milik is a backup player and he's doing ok.
Chiesa is coming back from a nasty injury.
Kostic is having a great season!?
Di Maria has been stepping up after a slow start.
Vlahovic has been shit, how much that's on Allegri we'll see if/when we get another coach, or if he leaves the club.

How did you manage to put so much nonsense in just one post and how are there idiots liking it.

Ya'll should just focus on missing games.
kostic and di maria both have been struggling latley.

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I could see PSG making a stupid move like that, not Madrid. I think that ship has sailed.
i'd love to be in the psg lockeroom in their match day at home against bottm of table team where allegri is tellling messi and mbappe to play lwb and rwb to nullify the worst league team at home.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
Higuain didn't struggle.
Dybala didn't struggle when he was fit.
Ronaldo didn't struggle.
Costa didn't struggle when he was fit.
Berna was a mediocre hack.
Kulusevski is a mediocre hack.
Milik is a backup player and he's doing ok.
Chiesa is coming back from a nasty injury.
Kostic is having a great season!?
Di Maria has been stepping up after a slow start.
Vlahovic has been shit, how much that's on Allegri we'll see if/when we get another coach, or if he leaves the club.

How did you manage to put so much nonsense in just one post and how are there idiots liking it.

Ya'll should just focus on missing games.
Ronaldo struggled by his goal scoring standards and that was pre-full jurassic Allegri.

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Dybala's whole career is Allegrid. There's a reason his football never evolved past chucking the ball at any sniff of an opportunity. Poor soul never learned how to be part of a real attacking unit, jihad is all he learned in Allegri's Madrasa, and is now doing the same with Mou.

Higuain's goal scoring in the League took a hit too. Allegri's approach takes something out of attackers. The really mature and worldclass ones find a way to remain effective but their output does go down compared to their previous levels.

Strange to claim that Attackers thrive under Allegri. Tevez and Ibra perhaps can make that claim but everyone else probably not
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,616
You dont think our coaching staff is practicing passing, shooting or having any technical trainings with our players? What do you think we do in trainings? I love how convinced some of you are about our training sessions. Like you are right there, on the ground, in the locker room or wherever the fuck to know what is going on within the club. Its just wild outlandish claim that any professional coach and his staff would neglect technical training of any sort. Wtf?!
The low intensity of the training sessions is not exactly a secret nor how he sets up his teams tactically or his views about offensive football. The guy doesn't hide it he wears it like a badge of honor.

If they are having intricate possession based technical training and passing combos, judging by the play they might as well be practicing passing a sock ball. Cause thats what it looks like from the outside too.

Never forget https://packaged-media.redd.it/pb/6...=c0ac959aee925fa53cedf31d7bdd5cee1d20abca#t=0
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
Getting minutes is good. Getting next to no coaching on passing combinations is not good. The tale of Vlahovic shall be a lesson for all. After the initial burst of energy don't be surprised if it tapers off and they settle into the average form that reflects their skill and experience level. Young players need coaching and guidance not just the eagerness to work hard and impress.

I like Fagioli the most from our youngsters
I said time, plain and simple, if you are looking for quality, we don't do that here sr
 

singus

Senior Member
Sep 22, 2020
2,073
Higuain didn't struggle.
Dybala didn't struggle when he was fit.
Ronaldo didn't struggle.
Costa didn't struggle when he was fit.
Berna was a mediocre hack.
Kulusevski is a mediocre hack.
Milik is a backup player and he's doing ok.
Chiesa is coming back from a nasty injury.
Kostic is having a great season!?
Di Maria has been stepping up after a slow start.
Vlahovic has been shit, how much that's on Allegri we'll see if/when we get another coach, or if he leaves the club.

How did you manage to put so much nonsense in just one post and how are there idiots liking it.

Ya'll should just focus on missing games.
You just confirmed what Lion said. These players have struggled under Allegri and been failures (some more than others). He is butchering their knees and he is not developing these players but ending their careers. Its not sustainable at all. Fire him and his staff, and get someone who takes ownership of building a team and keeping players fit.
 

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